IELTS SPEAKING PART 1: HOMETOWN 

In this lesson, you will review IELTS speaking part 1 tips and learn some key vocabulary by listening to some sample answers for IELTS speaking part 1 questions related to 'hometown'. Make sure to take note of any phrases or words you want to remember!

01 Useful Vocabulary
  • Coastal (adj)– near a sea/an ocean
  • Close to my heart – important for you/loved by you. 
  • Congested (adj) – a lot of traffic/vehicles.  
  • Picturesque (adj)– very beautiful (place). 
  • Tranquil (adj)– quiet and peaceful. 
  • Renowned for – famous for.
  • Untouched (adj) – not changed or damaged (place).
  • Idyllic (adj)– perfect(place). 
  • Densely populated – an area in in which many people live, eg. a big city.
  • Unspoiled (adj)– not changed by people/development (positive).

Now, take the quiz. More than one answer may be possible. Choose the most appropriate answer.

02 Listening - Fill in the blanks

Watch and listen to the video of our sample answers below. Use a notebook to take note of the answers. Then check your answers.


03 Practice

Now it's your turn, prepare your own answers using some of the vocabulary you learned today.

You should use the model answers to help you and you can 'steal' some phrases but you should not copy or try to memorize the answers.

Then, practice answering the below questions. It is a good idea to record your answers on your phone then listen to the answers and correct any mistakes you can hear.

Remember to get a high score you need to to the following.


1. Where is your hometown? 
My hometown is located in the south of the country. It’s about 200 kilometers from here. It’s a minor coastal town and not many people know it but I love it! 

2. What is your hometown like?
Well, it’s quite close to my heart, so I would describe it as a picturesque seaside town. It’s a tranquil place with small shops and local businesses.
 
I guess it’s most renowned for its beach. It really is a tropical paradise of white sand and crystal clear water. Fortunately, it has remained relatively untouched as not many tourists are aware of its beauty.

3. Is your hometown a good place to live?
In general, I would say it’s a very pleasant place to reside, though, younger people tend to get bored there.  

As I said, it’s a peaceful area. However, most residents are elderly people and children. As a result, there aren’t many entertainment options if you are in your twenties like me. 

In a nutshell, it’s a fantastic place for families and for older people. I intend on moving there when I have a family. 

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